The wedding in Granada of Eleonora and Samee was a two-day wedding. As you saw in this other postThe celebrations began with the Mendhi, a colourful pre-wedding celebration.
The next day, we celebrated his wedding with views of the Alhambra in one of the most beautiful Carmenes of the city, the Carmen de los Chapiteles.
The groom got dressed at the Luna Hotel surrounded by his family. For the ceremony he wore an elegant black Esmokin with the date of the wedding embroidered on it. He accessorised his look with cufflinks, braces and socks in reddish tones. On his lapel, a small white pin.
Eleonora got ready in a boutique hotel at the foot of the Alhambra, accompanied by her family. Pilar Rosillo was in charge of her styling, both hair and make-up.
Eleonora accompanied her look with bronze shoes, a colour present in the rest of the decoration. Carolina Bouquetwho was responsible for the decoration, prepared for her a beautiful bouquet of flowers in white, nude and peach tones.
Turkish tradition says that the bride dresses up with her family, and it is the groom, accompanied by his family, who must go to pick her up. To do so, he must pay a dowry high enough to be allowed in.
Afterwards, the bride and groom set off together towards the place of the ceremony. In this case, the walk could not have been more beautiful, as they walked together along the Paseo de los Tristes and arrived at the Carmen together.
The day was very cloudy, but the weather respected us and we were able to carry out the ceremony outside, and we had a very pleasant wedding with views of the Alhambrajust as the bride and groom had dreamed of.
All the images of the day were taken by Isa Molina. she was responsible for capturing some portraits of the couple after the ceremony.
After the ceremony, and while the bride and groom had some photos taken, the guests enjoyed a cocktail with typical local dishes and products.
We prepared a seating plan in bronze, with flowers and Indian fabrics, from which the stationery was hung.
We decorated the hall following the colour palette; beige tablecloths and golden chairs. Centrepieces in gold and bronze tones with flowers in pink, white and green tones.
After dinner, the bride and groom cut the cake, which was then accompanied by a large table of sweets. The cake, a design by Lussocake.
The wedding went on until late, with a big party.
Mr Philmwho was in charge of the film, knew how to portray very well this great two-day festival, which ended with this wedding with views of the Alhambra.